A Practical Guide to Alcoholism
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Is Alcoholism badly affecting your life? ... Or do you suspect someone you know might be abusing alcohol?

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 A Practical Guide to Alcoholism

Discover How To Identify Alcoholism And The Most Effective Ways To Treat It...

A Practical Guide to Alcoholism

From: Dean Brenner
Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2009
 

If you think you might have a problem with alcohol ... if you suspect someone you know might have alcoholism ... or you know there is a problem and you just want all the facts on this disease and the various ways to treat it...

...then this website was written just for you!

Here's the story...

I had been friends with Joe (not his real name) since I was just a kid.

We grew up together, went through school and eventually found ourselves in the same college together.

Me and Joe had a good time in college (maybe a little "too much" of a good time!) and partied a lot.

The thing is, when I graduated and was no longer in that "party heavy" environment I cut WAY back on my drinking.

I had a job, was saving to get a house, and only went out drinking on the weekends ... or an occasional glass of wine with dinner.

Me and Joe stayed in touch after graduation ... but Joe's life didn't change much after college ... he kept partying hard and drinking all through the week.

It wasn't until Joe lost his first job out of college because of being late too many times that...

I Suspected Joe Was Suffering From Alcoholism!

The more research doctors do, the more evidence they find that people who abuse alcohol are suffering from a "disease".

While it's not a disease of the body (like the common cold) it is a disease of the mind, and some people see more prone to suffering from this disease than other people...

I suspected Joe might have been one of these people.

But I didn't know much about alcoholism and the information I got from friends and family seemed to be tons of conflicting advice...

So I started doing some research on alcoholism...

How I Became An Alcoholism "Expert"

Okay, I'm not really an alcoholism "expert". But all my friends and family think I am now, because I know more than the average person. Here's why...

I really decided I was going to figure out what causes alcoholism, what the symptoms and signs were and what I could do to help my friend Joe recover from it ... so I started studying.

I read everything I could find on the internet (a good place to start).

I got some magazines, some books, and talked to doctors and some people at Alcoholics Anonymous about it

Here's what I found out...

Alcoholism Is A Pretty Simple Disease

It turns out, alcoholism is not that complicated a thing.

It's pretty easy to determine if you or someone you know is suffering from alcoholism (there's a simple questionnaire professional treatment centers use) ... and there are proven methods for beating the disease.

You just have to know a little bit about human nature ... what causes addictions ... and the lifestyle factors that encourage alcoholism.

Then you can zero in on what it is that's causing the alcoholism - and either fix the problem or change the person's lifestyle to reduce the effect it has on the disease.

There's also plenty of support for people that really want to get better.

Here's the problem ...

There's No Simple Guide to Alcoholism!

I searched and searched for a good simple guide to alcoholism.

You know, a booklet that was low on fluff and just tells me what I need to know about identifying my friends problem ... helping him see that he had a problem ... and helping him change his life.

I don't want to know everything about alcohol, or read a university-level course on addictions or the health effects of alcohol, etc.

I just want to know...what are the basic things I can do, starting today that will let me help my friend stop abusing alcohol-before it's too late!

And what options do I have if I need to seek professional help like therapy, psychiatrists, rehab, etc...

Just teach me those tips, was what I was thinking.

I couldn't find such a booklet.

So I compiled all my research, and had one created!

Introducing:
A Practical Guide to Alcoholism!

This is the guide I was looking for but couldn't find. It's called A Practical Guide To Alcoholism. And here's just some of what's inside...

  • Alcoholism 101: what alcoholism ... alcohol dependence ... and alcohol abuse really are (and how to tell if you or someone you know is suffering from any of them) (pages 4-7)

  • Why a traditional "intervention" is probably not the best way to try to help someone with an alcohol problem (pages 9-10)

  • Is there really an "alcoholic gene"? The answer may surprise you ... (pages 11-12)

  • 10 ways alcoholism is dangerous and breaks down the human body. (pages 17-26)

  • How excessive drinking can increase your risk of getting cancer (pages 30-32)

  • What every parent should know about the dangerous effects of binge drinking on adolescents and teens (plus, how to determine if your kids are drinking and how to make them stop) (pages 37-43)

  • Why women "get drunk" easier and the specific health risks for females from drinking that ALL females should know (pages 45-50)

  • The absolute best treatment options for alcoholism (pages 51-53)

  • Everything you need to know about treating alcoholism with prescription drugs like Ondansetron and Naltrexone (pages 56-57)

  • Which alternative therapies have been proven to work best for treating alcoholism (pages 58-60)

  • Simple, quick and all-natural herbal remedies you can make at home to help treat alcoholism (including which natural juices help cure hangovers!) (pages 62-64)

  • Everything you need to know about Alcoholics Anonymous, including the 12 steps to recovery (pages 71-72)

  • Plus much, MUCH MORE!

This just scratches the surface of what's in the book.

I give you everything you need to know about alcoholism.

I'm sure that right about now, you're wondering...

How Much Does The Book Cost?

The real question is: how much is it worth to finally know all the stuff about alcoholism you've always wanted to know?

I suppose you could do what most people do -- just "make it up as you go", and use the "trial and error" method.

But why not take advantage of the experience and knowledge I've put into this simple book?

And I boil it all down for you in very simple, easy to understand terms. Less than 100 pages -- no fluff, all information you can put to work right now.

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